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Shahed Ali ( bn, শাহেদ আলী; 24 May 19256 November 2001) was a
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litterateur and cultural activist. Aside from being an educationist and his journalism, he was one of the founders of the nationwide
Tamaddun Majlish The Tamaddun Majlish ( bn, তমদ্দুন মজলিশ), formerly Pakistan Tamaddun Majlish, is an Islamic cultural organization in Bangladesh, established in 1947 by Principal Abul Kashem in the former East Pakistan. It was one of the ...
which initiated the Bengali language movement. He edited multiple magazines, was the founding secretary of the Islamic Academy (now Islamic Foundation Bangladesh), and is best known for his
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, the short story ''Jibrailer Dana'' (Gabriel's Wings).


Early life and education

Ali was born in the village of Mahmudpur (presently in South Sripur Union) in Tahirpur Thana, Sunamganj Subdivision,
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to
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parents on 24 May 1925. He was the oldest of nine brothers and sisters. His first story, ''Ashru'' (Tears), was published in 1940 when he was a student at
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. In 1943, he completed his studies at the Government Jubilee High School and proceeded to study at the
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in
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. He received his
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in 1947, and did a
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in
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and
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from the
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which he completed in 1950.


Career

In 1951, Ali began teaching at the Azizul Haque College in
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. After that, he served at the
Mirpur Bangla College Government Bangla College ( bn, সরকারি বাঙলা কলেজ) is a public college located in the northwest part of the capital city of Dhaka in Bangladesh.The college was established in 1962 by Principal Abul Kashem to promote ...
in
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,
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in Rangpur and the
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until 1954. He was linked to several activities during the Bengali language movement between 1948 and 1952, as the general secretary of the
Tamaddun Majlish The Tamaddun Majlish ( bn, তমদ্দুন মজলিশ), formerly Pakistan Tamaddun Majlish, is an Islamic cultural organization in Bangladesh, established in 1947 by Principal Abul Kashem in the former East Pakistan. It was one of the ...
, later becoming its president. Aside from teaching, Ali had been an editor of the "''Prabhati''" monthly from 1944 to 1966. He later became involved with the "''Sainik''" magazine, which served as the banner for the Bengali language movement. He worked as the editor of Saynik from 1948 to 1950. In 1955, he was an editor of the "''Daily Buniyad''" and the following year, he was the assistant editor of the "''Daily Millat''". As the founding secretary of the Islamic Academy, he edited the Academy's two journals; children's monthly "''Sabuz Pata''" (1963-1982) and the ''Islamic Academy Magazine''. From 1962 to 1982, he served as the director of the Academy's translation and compilation department. He was also actively involved with Allama Iqbal Society Magazine from 1963 to 1982. In 1954, he was elected as the
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for the Government of
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in 1954, representing the Khelafat-e-Rabbani Party at Sunamganj. He decided to quit politics when
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imposed martial law in 1958. From 1963 to 1964, he served as a member of the
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Magazine Editing Board. He was also a member of the
Islami Bishwakosh Islami Bishwakosh ( bn, ইসলামী বিশ্বকোষ, Islāmī Bishshokōsh, Islamic encyclopedia) is an encyclopedia published by the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh. It is of 25 volumes and also a concise version. The project's leadi ...
Editing Board. He has led numerous intellectual and cultural movements.


List of works

Some of his most famous short stories: * Jibrailer Dana (Gabriel's Wings) * Eki Shomotole (On the same plane) ncluded in the University Curriculum* Shah Nazar (a bridegroom's vision) * Amar Kahini (Ageless story) * Natun Zamindar (The new landlord) Works he translated into Bengali: * Herodotus * Road to Mecca - Muhammad Asad * Fundamentals of Economics * History of political theory * Islam in Bangladesh * Economic order of Islam * Modern Science and Modern People's history


Awards

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Bangla Academy Literary Award The Bangla Academy Literary Award ( bn, বাংলা একাডেমি সাহিত্য পুরস্কার; ''Bangla Academy Shahitya Puroshkar''), is given by the Bangla Academy of Bangladesh in recognition of creative genius i ...
(1964) *
Ekushey Padak Ekushey Padak ( bn, একুশে পদক; lit. "Twentyfirst Award") is the second highest civilian award in Bangladesh, introduced in memory of the martyrs of the Bengali Language Movement of 1952. The award is given to recognize contribut ...
(1989) * Tamgha I Imtiaz (1969) * Language movement Award (1981) * Nasiruddin Gold medal (1985) * Islamic Foundation Award (1986) * Jallalabad Club Award (1988) * Jallalabad Club Forum February 21 and independence award (1990) * Bangladesh National student award (England) (1991) * Bangladesh Islamic School (Dubai) literature award (1992) * Poet Forrukah Memorial Award (1997) * Ragib Rabeya Shitta award (1998)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ali, Shahed 1925 births 2001 deaths Bangladeshi male writers Recipients of the Ekushey Padak Recipients of Bangla Academy Award People from Tahirpur Upazila 20th-century Bengalis Murari Chand College alumni University of Dhaka alumni